Test Anything Protocol

TAP, the Test Anything Protocol, is a straightforward way for testing modules to communicate with each other. It separates the reporting of errors from the presentation of the reports, helping to reduce noise and focus on important information. TAP is widely used in the testing community for its ability to streamline the testing process. It can be implemented in various programming languages, allowing for seamless communication between producers and consumers. TAP has a long history and has evolved over time, with the current version being 14. If you’re interested in learning more about TAP, there are external resources available such as the Wikipedia article and the TAP subreddit.

https://testanything.org/

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